I won't recommend it :-( but our website's "Calendar" link points to
a
Google Doc spreadsheet. Ugly as all get out, does not match the website
theme, BUT the
non-geeks who do booking can find the right cell and put the information in.
I'm looking at ways to harvest the information and put it into something a
little more pretty, but our website is stuck back in the 1980's (static
HTML, and no stylesheets), and I have reason to believe our officers like
the 1980's.
Joe Kwiatkowski
http://www.qccd.org
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Lisa Sieverts <lisa(a)lisasieverts.com>wrote;wrote:
Hi there web folks,
I want to talk about calendars! Yes, I do.
Specifically, how various folks post their dance calendar on their site,
and whether your calendar is shared with others.
At Monadnock Folklore (
http://www.monadnockfolk.org), we use WordPress and
a plug-in called Event Calendar. It has the advantage of using the ICAL
standard (nothing to do with Apple). which means that other local groups can
use our "feed." See
http://monadnockartsalive.org/content/local-events as
an example.
I wonder about a national contra dance calendar hub, accepting feeds from
everywhere. Call me a dreamer!
What do others do?
Best regards,
Lisa
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